Man Charged With Killing Quincy Father Pleads Not Guilty At Arraignment

NORFOLK (CBS/AP) -- A Quincy man charged with killing another man at a city bar who later died pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Thursday in Norfolk Superior Court.

Paul Fahey, 42, was ordered held without bail.

Authorities say Fahey murdered Keith Boudreau, a father from Quincy, in an attack at a Quincy bar on March 23. Boudreau was knocked unconscious and later succumbed to his injuries.

Vigil Held For Quincy Father Killed In Unprovoked Attack

Fahey was held without bail.

His next court date is August 25.

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